One of the most popular African Calibers has done again! This time in CANADA!
The 20th century Holland and Holland designed cartridge in .375 was used to
kill the NEW SCI recordbook Grizzly for Canada scoring 26 12/16" in 2008.
The weapon used was a new synthetic model German "BLAZER" chambered in .375 H&H - one of the best combinations available today for dangerous game especially when complimented with a 1-6 power Zeiss Scope.
This long gun is a remarkable example of old German expertise in gun-making with new engineering and hunter friendly operation and handling.
Barrels can be changed in a matter of minutes, the bolt action cycles quicker than any other, and the firearm is available in some 20 calibers and barrel combinations. Its weight is less than 8 lbs scoped and the recoil is moderate.
Accuracy is great and the entire rifle is a masterpiece at affordable prices.
MY choice for the ultimate Bear Gun and general rifle hands-down. Especially with 2 or 3 extra barrels already scoped in differing calibers.

One of the most important components of deciphering a new hunting area is distinguishing between the summer and winter ranges for the game that you plan to pursue. Without knowing this you cannot make reliable assumptions about where the game will be come opening day. Knowing these areas will allow you to take the current weather (as well as the past couple weeks) and apply that to the landscape and make an educated guess as to where you might find that big buck or bull.
There are a couple ways...